Opening email attachments just got a bit more risky, especially for Microsoft Office® users working in the energy sector.
Last week our antispyware lab registered an increase in activity of the Trojan Agent.mwy alias trojan.parite.
Experts believe Morcut, aka Crisis worm, which is aimed at Apple® users is behind recent Mac system hacks.
The malware is written as an applet in Java™ programming language. The moment the user visits the website infected by this malware, he is asked for confirmation of the Java™ applet launch.
The application sent phone numbers to a remote server from mobile phones where it was installed, without the user's knowledge.
Microsoft has recently released a warning about a spy program called Flame, sometimes refered to as Flamer. Through an undiscovered system error this virus is able to convince windows that it is a certified program.
It has been more than a month since this trojan was initially a threat.
Security experts have published statistics, where, for several months, the top positions are held by different mutations of HTML.ScrInject or HTML.Iframe worm aliases, which often contain damaged scripts or spurious iframe.
Spyware Terminator 2012's antispyware lab has recently recorded in increase in threat and dangerous active of Trojan.W32.Sohana yesterday, 12. 04. 12.
This worm which was built on the Stuxnet Framework, is one of the most sophisticated threats existing today.
Our antispyware lab for last month has seen increased growth in the incidence of the Trojan family VBS.StartPage.